Reflection
Ukrainian filmmaker Valentyn Vasyanovych's latest is a grim and bloody tour de force of long-take cinema, obliterating the imaginary line between states of peace and states of war.
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Ukrainian filmmaker Valentyn Vasyanovych's latest is a grim and bloody tour de force of long-take cinema, obliterating the imaginary line between states of peace and states of war.
A free preview screening of Goran Stolevski's upcoming period horror film from Focus Features.
On April 1 and 3, see Spielberg’s masterful, Oscar-nominated update of the epochal 1957 stage musical on the big screen. Part of See It Big: Sondheim.
On April 1, a mid-career retrospective of Bay Area filmmaker Zachary Epcar for the ongoing Persistent Visions program.
On April 2 and 3, in celebration of its 100th anniversary, MoMI is pleased to present Fritz Lang’s silent, early crime masterpiece.
The original West Side Story won ten Oscars including Best Picture and Best Supporting Actress (Moreno), and has stood the test of time as one of the greatest film musicals.
Disreputable cinema masters Troma Entertainment take on the bard in this depraved adaptation of The Tempest. Director Lloyd Kaufman in person: April 8!
On April 8, we present this short revisits the infamous "satanic panic" of the 1980s, with director Pia Borg in person.
On April 9 & 10, see the splashy screen adaptation of the Broadway masterpiece—featuring legendarily great songs by Sondheim and Jule Styne—on 35mm.
An exciting program of six short films presented in collaboration with ReelAbilities, on April 9, with Grace Fisher, Steven Fraser and Nick Fergus in attendance.
One of the greatest screen adaptations of Sondheim’s stage work is this revelatory and wildly entertaining documentary by vérité trailblazer D. A. Pennebaker. Screening April 8, 17 & 23.
Sondheim's bawdy Broadway hit became a smash movie adaptation by Richard Lester and starring Zero Mostel.